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because it's not just about race, it's about whether or not you're other on religion. whether you're a muslim. whether you're a jew. all of those things are tied together in a faith and a racial way in white christian nationalism. for 200 years of our country, ali, white male christian straight people held 95% of the positions of power. for 200 years. 95% were held by white male christian straight people. and only in the last 30 years has that number gone down to 80%. and that group of people represent 27% of the population. white christian male straight people represent -- and what donald trump is leaning into this idea that these people have a grievance that they now only hold 80% of the positions of power. and that's the problem that we have, is not only is it an unwillingness to share, it's an unwillingness to even give people more of a seat at the table. people aren't arguing oh, only give those folks 27%. the fact that 80% of them still have power but are still so concerned really goes to the poison that exists in the american soil that has existed for 250 years.
because it's not just about race, it's about whether or not you're other on religion. whether you're a muslim. whether you're a jew. all of those things are tied together in a faith and a racial way in white christian nationalism. for 200 years of our country, ali, white male christian straight people held 95% of the positions of power. for 200 years. 95% were held by white male christian straight people. and only in the last 30 years has that number gone down to 80%. and that group of people...
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people have a right under the religion clauses to say, no. keep your hands off my body. but there will be one group of people who are subject to a very different regime, who can be told that their bodies can be scripted to remain involuntarily pregnant. one of the most astonishing moments in the argument today occurred when justice barrett said essentially, i'm paraphrasing her, essentially it is not that big a deal if women are forced to be pregnant and remain pregnant. after all, the perception, if that doesn't work, all they have to do is leave their baby, you know, at the front steps of an adoption agency because all 50 states have safe haven laws. nobody then has to be an involuntary parent. it made me think of "sophie's choice" the idea that women can be told it is really okay if we force you to remain pregnant because at the end you can give up your baby. nobody with any sensitivity could think that is the meaning of liberty, dignity, equality, freedom. so today's argument though it wasn't surprising where the court is going to come out was important not only beca
people have a right under the religion clauses to say, no. keep your hands off my body. but there will be one group of people who are subject to a very different regime, who can be told that their bodies can be scripted to remain involuntarily pregnant. one of the most astonishing moments in the argument today occurred when justice barrett said essentially, i'm paraphrasing her, essentially it is not that big a deal if women are forced to be pregnant and remain pregnant. after all, the...
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if you change the religion of those going into the building on january 6th, to make these islam, and all of a sudden we had a law that would sentence them 20 years to life. that needs to change and needs to change quickly. frank, what does that debate look like? are you concerned that, you know, a lot of the laws we have for prosecuting foreign terrorists, and as you said, those associated with a certain faith, came after 9/11, supported by members of both parties, for better or for worse. you know have got some members of the republican senate who were on the side of trump and have not really been forceful in calling for a change in laws. i haven't seen them if they've been calling for harsher charges, what happens to that debate if it isn't joined by both parties? >> so here's the thing. there have been domestic terror bills proposed, bipartisan fashion through the years, including one by adam schiff, one by martha mcsally. they routinely get shot down. the particular one i'm refer to was shot down by senator ron johnson. they jump immediately from passing a law with strict consequ
if you change the religion of those going into the building on january 6th, to make these islam, and all of a sudden we had a law that would sentence them 20 years to life. that needs to change and needs to change quickly. frank, what does that debate look like? are you concerned that, you know, a lot of the laws we have for prosecuting foreign terrorists, and as you said, those associated with a certain faith, came after 9/11, supported by members of both parties, for better or for worse. you...
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that's what every religion preaches, whether it is the jewish faith or whether the muslim faith or whether it is christianity. and everyone who is going the use this as an excuse to look at someone askance and to decide that someone who has certain name or has a certain look deserves their hate, that is the problem we have. and all of the political people who are silent in the face of extremism, they are part of the blame. >> claire, the reporting goes on to say that moment, all of us cried, the women who came to comfort her. the communities there at the end of the day are standing together with the absolute understanding this was a lunatic. but you can't disconnect this from the broader climate and what's being said and suggested out there. how do you fix what's being said out there? >> well, it's a problem, because we have right now an abdication of what i think is the integrity of moral behavior. and i lay a lot of this at the norms that were blown up during the trump years. and i know we are going to talk about this in a subsequent segment today, but i have to bring up that within 24 h
that's what every religion preaches, whether it is the jewish faith or whether the muslim faith or whether it is christianity. and everyone who is going the use this as an excuse to look at someone askance and to decide that someone who has certain name or has a certain look deserves their hate, that is the problem we have. and all of the political people who are silent in the face of extremism, they are part of the blame. >> claire, the reporting goes on to say that moment, all of us...
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he was talking about freedom of religi religion. he threw everything he could in, and i still think it flew flat. >> i'm watching senator margin and senator murkowski, she had a hushed, hands over their mouths phone call, seated in their seats, they are neighbors on the senate floor. they didn't want the press from the riser above -- >> reading their lips? >> to get what they were saying. >> murkowski is going to be at the center of whatever happens. >> of course, she's on every one of our graphics and every reporter is running around after her. she's going to be feeling the heat on witnesses and documents. >> i was thinking about this from two vantage points. when the chaplin opened up the trial today, he said, i think in a very powerful way. guard us from those who smile. >> i wrote down that same quote. >> i think that goes to the center of what the impeachment clause is about. a president will always smile at you. and to frank's point abouted questions and the tension is. since they're arguing there is no abuse of power that wou
he was talking about freedom of religi religion. he threw everything he could in, and i still think it flew flat. >> i'm watching senator margin and senator murkowski, she had a hushed, hands over their mouths phone call, seated in their seats, they are neighbors on the senate floor. they didn't want the press from the riser above -- >> reading their lips? >> to get what they were saying. >> murkowski is going to be at the center of whatever happens. >> of course,...
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he's credited with making religion a pillar of republican politics, creating the christian coalition. he was also known for his on-air pronouncements which drew frequent criticism. he often spoke about god's judgment of america on issues like abortion, homosexuality, pornography and even the teaching of evolution. pat robertson has passed away at the age of 93. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the pga tour's merger with live golf has many questioning the future of endorsements and sponsorships in the sport, as well as how regulators will react once that deal is finalized. that deal is finalized. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients
he's credited with making religion a pillar of republican politics, creating the christian coalition. he was also known for his on-air pronouncements which drew frequent criticism. he often spoke about god's judgment of america on issues like abortion, homosexuality, pornography and even the teaching of evolution. pat robertson has passed away at the age of 93. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the pga tour's merger with live golf has many questioning the future of endorsements...
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we didn't turn each other's race or religion. we turned toward god and towards the values that have long made our countries the freest and greatest in the world. we removed a symbol that was being used to divide us. and we found a strength that united us against a domestic terrorist and the hate that filled him. there's an important lesson in this. in many parts of society today, whether in popular culture, academia, the media or politics, there's a tendency to falsely equate noise with results. some people think that you have to be the loudest voice in the room to make a difference. that's just not true. often, the best thing we can do is turn down the volume. when the sound is quieter, you can actually hear what someone else is saying. and that can make a world of difference. of course, that doesn't mean we won't have strong disagreements, we will. and as we you shallner this new era, republicans will stand up for our believes. if we held the white house, taxes would be lower for working families. and we would put the brakes on
we didn't turn each other's race or religion. we turned toward god and towards the values that have long made our countries the freest and greatest in the world. we removed a symbol that was being used to divide us. and we found a strength that united us against a domestic terrorist and the hate that filled him. there's an important lesson in this. in many parts of society today, whether in popular culture, academia, the media or politics, there's a tendency to falsely equate noise with...
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cult, the trump party is a death cult, who is absolutely right is also the person that said to me is a religion is when your savior dies for you. if you're a christian believes the savior dies for you. a cult is when you're asked to die for your savior. dr. patel, there say whining baby part of it. these people are so mad that anyone would tell them what to do, wear a mask, do something simple like wear a piece of cloth. they are outraged that anyone would dare tell them to do something safe like i'm not responsible for other people. i don't austria, they have a vaccine mandate for the whole population. that's strict. italy, real strict. the mayors on italy got on tv and screamed at people and said you better take your butt home. they will stop you on the street. greece makes it mandatory for everyone 65 and older. singapore is going to stop covering the medical bills of the unvaccinated covid-19 patients. no more money. no treatment paid for. italy is making health passes mandatory. you have to walk around with a little green pass. they have it so easy in the united states, dr. patel, because
cult, the trump party is a death cult, who is absolutely right is also the person that said to me is a religion is when your savior dies for you. if you're a christian believes the savior dies for you. a cult is when you're asked to die for your savior. dr. patel, there say whining baby part of it. these people are so mad that anyone would tell them what to do, wear a mask, do something simple like wear a piece of cloth. they are outraged that anyone would dare tell them to do something safe...
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there are 14 different nationalities, ethnicities and religions recognized in the afghan national anthem. they are a tremendously divided country and they're going to have a huge problem trying to govern without the flow of money from the united states and with all of these disparate elements and this very young population. so trouble is ahead for the taliban. we won't need to worry about whether the taliban is in trouble going forward. >> yeah, exactly. we'll see how good they can figure out how to govern that country. david, one of the things that has bothered me throughout my career in this business is there is -- dwight david eisenhower was not wrong when he said there is a machine. there is a war machine that wants to be fed all the time, that sees war and more war and more troops as the answer to everything. you know, a lot of that war machine are people who themselves don't have to do the fighting. there is a chicken hawk contingent that loves to send other people's sons and daughters into war and that sees war as always the answer. some people have served themselves, but it's a l
there are 14 different nationalities, ethnicities and religions recognized in the afghan national anthem. they are a tremendously divided country and they're going to have a huge problem trying to govern without the flow of money from the united states and with all of these disparate elements and this very young population. so trouble is ahead for the taliban. we won't need to worry about whether the taliban is in trouble going forward. >> yeah, exactly. we'll see how good they can figure...
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leadership abroad for dividing the nation by religion and ethnicity are ant theft call to the principles mr. ryan has said guide him. having secured the nomination without mr. ryan's help, president trump would not feel bound by any assurances that mr. ryan believes he has heard from the candidate, paul, he's not going to do anything for you because you did this. he's not going to pay you back. it's pathetic. he sold out. i'm sorry. he did have a choice, and he made one that was weak. let's bring in msnbc news correspondent luke ruszer who covers capitol hill. read between the lines, in the ryan op ed, is he trying to say something else without saying it? am i missing something here? >> well good morning, mica, i think there's a few things at play here, what mark said i agree with, he's the speaker of the house of the republican conferences can be over 250 republicans there, a lot are starting to go over to trump's side. many of them committee chairman. he was on this island as the only congressional leader that had noz endorsed donald trump. it was not a question of if, it was a questio
leadership abroad for dividing the nation by religion and ethnicity are ant theft call to the principles mr. ryan has said guide him. having secured the nomination without mr. ryan's help, president trump would not feel bound by any assurances that mr. ryan believes he has heard from the candidate, paul, he's not going to do anything for you because you did this. he's not going to pay you back. it's pathetic. he sold out. i'm sorry. he did have a choice, and he made one that was weak. let's...
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people who look like those people who have the religions perhaps of those people, people that are brown like those people are barred from getting into the united states. they're not allowed to come in because they're not from norway. but donald trump used a color collection, a sort of crayon box of colors tonight to try to paint a false image of himself as welcoming to immigrants and welcoming to black people and brown people. it was offensive to see that done in the people's house. that -- the naturalization ceremony is a sacred thing to a new american. it is not about donald trump, and he made it about donald trump, and he used the people's house to sort of, you know, play politics with. that's not a barbie's dream house. that's the american people's house. >> there is also -- i'm saying the thread between using the white house and also using that sort of prop naturalization ceremony, you can also follow that through to doing the pardon -- >> yes. >> as part of the convention tonight and having the serving secretary of state give an address while on a diplomatic trip and using a feder
people who look like those people who have the religions perhaps of those people, people that are brown like those people are barred from getting into the united states. they're not allowed to come in because they're not from norway. but donald trump used a color collection, a sort of crayon box of colors tonight to try to paint a false image of himself as welcoming to immigrants and welcoming to black people and brown people. it was offensive to see that done in the people's house. that -- the...
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he also didn't have much religion. he didn't have faith. but he just wanted to do something, and he actually started when a bunch of doctors asked him to serve on a public hospital board about 50 years ago or so, willie, and he used that as the spring board to being asked to run for the assembly, and then he became the state's youngest lieutenant governor. what people may not know about harry reid, willie, is that he was very, very ambitious, a driven person. i think, again, forged in searchlight, nevada, and he ran for the senate in 1974 for the first time and lost in an absolutely brutal race against paul waxal. then he ran for mayor of las vegas and lost in a landslide. people thought he was done. but his mentor, and you'll mention this, his mentor governor mike ocala happen plucked him from his sulking and he made a name in the nevada gaming commission and made a name taking on the mob, and some controversial fbi wiretaps, there was a bomb threat against harry reid that was very infamous at the time and was talked about for decades afte
he also didn't have much religion. he didn't have faith. but he just wanted to do something, and he actually started when a bunch of doctors asked him to serve on a public hospital board about 50 years ago or so, willie, and he used that as the spring board to being asked to run for the assembly, and then he became the state's youngest lieutenant governor. what people may not know about harry reid, willie, is that he was very, very ambitious, a driven person. i think, again, forged in...
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look, when you combine the characteristics of a cult with all the trappings of a religion, you've got a very volatile, dangerous scenario on your hands. i frequently refer to the maga movement as a form of cult, but clearly if you watch this a youngstown, ohio, rally and if you were to take trump out of the video. listen to at audio in the last moments of the rally and watch the crowd, that kind of one word, that one finger gesture hands raised to the heaven, you would think you're in the final moments of an evangelical worship service in some mega church that's gone mad. all that it was missing was the altar call at the end. there is a religiosity about this that's extremely disturbing. there's a book out right now that essentially twists christian theology into asserting that trump is the son of man referred to in the bible when it's intended to refer to christ, this author seems to imply that, no, actually, there's a son of god who's christ, and then there's a son of man, and that's trump. that's where we are today, nicolle, and when you do that, you get people who are absolutely w
look, when you combine the characteristics of a cult with all the trappings of a religion, you've got a very volatile, dangerous scenario on your hands. i frequently refer to the maga movement as a form of cult, but clearly if you watch this a youngstown, ohio, rally and if you were to take trump out of the video. listen to at audio in the last moments of the rally and watch the crowd, that kind of one word, that one finger gesture hands raised to the heaven, you would think you're in the final...
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you talked about your religion. >> yes, absolutely. character is number one thing for me. people dismiss that like it's a situation of personality and that's the point to make is it is about a character for me and if the person in the highest office in the land cannot reflect at least a basic amount of moral character they have lost me. >> reporter: you told me you're an evangelical christian. >> i came out of that tradition. >> reporter: how do you reconcile your views with some of what the democrats belief with the social beliefs? when you have so many christians voting for donald trump. >> i think that's an absolute sham and baffles me that that is such a common thing and had comments with family and friends about this and i feel like it's wrong to allow any one party to dominate the conversation on what morality is and particularly coming to the life of an embryo. if you care about life then we should care about life in all forms and i don't see enough care and concern from the republican party of the life of human beings once it leaves the womb so compassion, integrit
you talked about your religion. >> yes, absolutely. character is number one thing for me. people dismiss that like it's a situation of personality and that's the point to make is it is about a character for me and if the person in the highest office in the land cannot reflect at least a basic amount of moral character they have lost me. >> reporter: you told me you're an evangelical christian. >> i came out of that tradition. >> reporter: how do you reconcile your views...
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that's why you're willing to lose your religion for donald trump? that's why you're willing to sell out conservatism for trump, that that's why you're willing to watch the conservative party destroy itself for trump? wake up. it's almost midnight cinderella and things are about to get ugly if you don't pull away from this failed reality tv host. peter baker, we get numbed by what we see day in and day out. over the past four or five years your article does talk about how extraordinary this moment in time is. can you explain to our viewers just what a break from history this is and how this has never happened before, that we haven't seen a split like this since the civil war and 1861? >> yeah. i think it is important to pull back every once in a while. i think because we have gotten as you say so, you know, numb to the misagist that comes with this presidency over the last four years and we have touch of how unusual it is. so 220 years ago in 1800, john adams, the second president of the united states loses to thomas jefferson and he turns over power
that's why you're willing to lose your religion for donald trump? that's why you're willing to sell out conservatism for trump, that that's why you're willing to watch the conservative party destroy itself for trump? wake up. it's almost midnight cinderella and things are about to get ugly if you don't pull away from this failed reality tv host. peter baker, we get numbed by what we see day in and day out. over the past four or five years your article does talk about how extraordinary this...
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individual rights, he said, and possibly prevent someone from becoming an officer based on personal beliefs, religion, or other interests. so, if videos that show a candidate to be a police officer or current police officer with the proud boys at a protest, if that's not enough to show the association with one of the extremist groups, what is? how does this happen? >> nicole, it's really two parts. one is the breakdown of what is a domestic terrorist organization. it frustrates just about everything that we have going on in the country in terms of our law enforcement posture, what we saw going into january 6th, and the fbi watch what's going on in social media or not. we don't know which are the extremist groups they're allowed to watch. what is private versus what is public continues in that debate. and i can just tell you, nicole, i, for probably 15 years, have taught different law enforcement crowds on countering violent extremism and by 2017, 2018, it started to get weird because the breakdown really came on international versus domestic. it was very clear domestic extremism was rising. classes -
individual rights, he said, and possibly prevent someone from becoming an officer based on personal beliefs, religion, or other interests. so, if videos that show a candidate to be a police officer or current police officer with the proud boys at a protest, if that's not enough to show the association with one of the extremist groups, what is? how does this happen? >> nicole, it's really two parts. one is the breakdown of what is a domestic terrorist organization. it frustrates just about...
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believing in free and fair elections, believing that no matter what your race or religion is you're welcome in this country. i thought those were things that both parties believed. it was something that both nominees -- presidential nominees for each party believed up until 2016 and sadly it turns out that my erstwhile party is on the wrong side of the fundamental things that i thought we all agreed on. >> executive editor for the bulwark, when do we draw a line in the sand? >> and in the piece, he poses this thought exercise. imagine we went back a year and i told you that donald trump would refuse to concede his loss to the 2020 election. trump would insist that despite by losing the election by nearly 7 million votes he won easily and his legal team and the official arm of the republican party would claim he won by a landslide. trump would refuse to allow the federal government to begin the transition process. various trump officials would publicly say they were planning for a second term. trump's stated strategy would be to get states with republican legislatures to refuse to certify th
believing in free and fair elections, believing that no matter what your race or religion is you're welcome in this country. i thought those were things that both parties believed. it was something that both nominees -- presidential nominees for each party believed up until 2016 and sadly it turns out that my erstwhile party is on the wrong side of the fundamental things that i thought we all agreed on. >> executive editor for the bulwark, when do we draw a line in the sand? >> and...
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orthodox religion is clear. you're supposed to be on the side of the poor, the stranger, the sick, the least of thee. people are hurt. they're crying. know what is happening. they say it's so wrong for a country of immigrants to be hating on immigrants. their own grand mothers and grandfathers couldn't go here. a lot offe the reasons people a fleeing is because of our own bad policies. this is about white nationalism. this is about the changing democrats of mark. this is somebody who is showing us what racist policy look it is like. that's one of the things i want to talk more about, mika, is policy. racism, leakike a picture or wo but what we're seeing is policy. this is the 260th day that the congress has refused to fix. we call storm thurmond a racist and he only fila bustered the civil rights act for one day. mcconnell, ryan, boehner, have blocked fix being ting the votis act. we have less protections today. policy racism. when you cut health caring. and you know it's going to have an impact on brown people,
orthodox religion is clear. you're supposed to be on the side of the poor, the stranger, the sick, the least of thee. people are hurt. they're crying. know what is happening. they say it's so wrong for a country of immigrants to be hating on immigrants. their own grand mothers and grandfathers couldn't go here. a lot offe the reasons people a fleeing is because of our own bad policies. this is about white nationalism. this is about the changing democrats of mark. this is somebody who is showing...
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and not because of the way people are interpreting and applying their religion. these are societies and when we talk about the muslim world it's a vast area, different problems. i mean you can't just say the muslim world and reference indonesia and algeria and turkey and bosnia. >> but let me ask you this, just let me push a little further to make people uncomfortable, what's a greater threat to civilization, christian extremism, jewish extreechlism or muslim extremism. >> to civilization. >> yes. >> around the world? >> rit large. >> good luck answering that question. >> how much time do we have? >> i mean look -- >> joking aside, you're looking at a very specific time in the history of humanity. what about when the crusades were taking place invading the world -- >> i'm talking about 2014. i'm not talking about -- >> great. >> about over the past 1500 years. because, obviously, you know and most educated people know that the muslim world was responsible for great advances that we still are benefiting from today. the western civilization built the renaissance. w
and not because of the way people are interpreting and applying their religion. these are societies and when we talk about the muslim world it's a vast area, different problems. i mean you can't just say the muslim world and reference indonesia and algeria and turkey and bosnia. >> but let me ask you this, just let me push a little further to make people uncomfortable, what's a greater threat to civilization, christian extremism, jewish extreechlism or muslim extremism. >> to...
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it follows where muslims ate, prayed and shopped based on solely on their religion and ethnicity. according to the program in court that program, the mosque followers, the program, every generated a single lead but you'd never know that listening to congressman peter king. >> reality is, the trick is going to come from the muslim community. 99% of whatever you want to use, muslims are good americans. the fact is the threat comes from the muslim community and good detective work knows who is in that community. >> in case peter king is is not paying attention, muslim communities the same community that the nypd has been spying on helped prevent 2 out of 5 al qaeda plots in 2011. the most significant threats to city's state in the last decade he was a muslim street vendor names ali wahasi. joins please for capital reporter, ozzy pabarar. for people listening to the likes of peter king, it's surprising that we would be dismantling this program. given generally where we are, in terms of muslim communities and suspicions that americans quote/unquote, harbor about them. >> right. in new
it follows where muslims ate, prayed and shopped based on solely on their religion and ethnicity. according to the program in court that program, the mosque followers, the program, every generated a single lead but you'd never know that listening to congressman peter king. >> reality is, the trick is going to come from the muslim community. 99% of whatever you want to use, muslims are good americans. the fact is the threat comes from the muslim community and good detective work knows who...
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be occasion for overruling an important principle which is if you act neutrally and not singling out religion you can do it and we thought that there were going to be people and there were of saying you should be overturned it but roberts cobbled together enough conservatives to say they did diskrim natd here because philadelphia is able to make exceptions so that means they can say, yes, no, maybe not. balls and strikes. telling the catholic organization we won't let you participate because you won't allow same-sex parents they were in the court's analysis singling them out so they don't have to touch old doctrine. they can just say this is good old-fashioned discrimination and that falls without going any further in the law. >> really quick question. you mentioned roberts twice. hope is the gateway to despair. is it irrational to hope. you talked about him persuading. is he going to play that role and do you think he could persuade conservatives to side with the liberals? >> maybe. but everyone thought he had been sidelined and it's the role of the chief justice to sometimes be with the lib
be occasion for overruling an important principle which is if you act neutrally and not singling out religion you can do it and we thought that there were going to be people and there were of saying you should be overturned it but roberts cobbled together enough conservatives to say they did diskrim natd here because philadelphia is able to make exceptions so that means they can say, yes, no, maybe not. balls and strikes. telling the catholic organization we won't let you participate because...
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persecuted, they have been slaughtered in large part because many people felt they were not just a different religion but indeed a different race. >> on tuesday night he warned about unfairly condemning goldberg over the comments saying i don't believe in cancel culture, we need counsel culture. joining me is rosenburg, contributing writer of "the atlantic." thank you both for being here. mr. rosenburg, so here is abc news, this is her statement. she's named kim goodwin. she wrote while whoopi apologized, i asked her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments. the entire abc news organization stands in solidarity with our jewish friends, family and colleagues. what do you make of this situation and if you, you know, were the king of the world, do you think suspending her was the right move? >> what i think abc did here is what we increasingly do when a public figure or even someone in our lives messes up, makes a mistake like this. even when they apologize, there is a sense there needs to be consequences and we need to punish someone or it doesn't count. we don't just accept a
persecuted, they have been slaughtered in large part because many people felt they were not just a different religion but indeed a different race. >> on tuesday night he warned about unfairly condemning goldberg over the comments saying i don't believe in cancel culture, we need counsel culture. joining me is rosenburg, contributing writer of "the atlantic." thank you both for being here. mr. rosenburg, so here is abc news, this is her statement. she's named kim goodwin. she...
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or follower of a religion. and that religion can change. just ask marco rubio who went from catholic to mormon to catholic, to evangelical christian, and now is back to catholic, once again. so, don't ever ask marco rubio what faith are you. in the confirmation hearing, that question is not just objectionable, it is on constitutional. article six of the constitution says no religious test shall ever be required as qualification to any office or public trust under the united states. lindsey graham's first question was a religious test. the committee immediately should've gavel that question out of order on constitutional grounds. not long ago, the united states and its chairman was synonymous with tough. lindsey graham can nobody can get away with which is why he added minutes to his time, after his 30 minutes ran out, when he improvised a -- tough temperament never would've allowed him to get away with. but knowing that he can get away with anything in the judiciary committee, lindsey graham's disgraceful, unco
or follower of a religion. and that religion can change. just ask marco rubio who went from catholic to mormon to catholic, to evangelical christian, and now is back to catholic, once again. so, don't ever ask marco rubio what faith are you. in the confirmation hearing, that question is not just objectionable, it is on constitutional. article six of the constitution says no religious test shall ever be required as qualification to any office or public trust under the united states. lindsey...
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our religions! >> it has happened again! >> wow! wow! >> trump-palin take two. >> we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby, drill, down! and hold these folks accountable. >> tonight, ted cruz gets his own high-profile backup in the brewing republican civil war. >>> then, team hillary goes there on socialism. >> it is very hard, i think, for most americans to see how socialism would cure the problems that we are facing right now. >>> plus, nate silver with forecasts for post palin-trump and the surging sanders, and the controversy over senator bernie sanders, the african-american vote, and reparations. >> likelihood of getting through congress is nil. >> my executive interview with ta-nehisi coates when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes with the iowa caucuses fast approaching, the two republican front runners are battling it out for the support
our religions! >> it has happened again! >> wow! wow! >> trump-palin take two. >> we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby, drill, down! and hold these folks accountable. >> tonight, ted cruz gets his own high-profile backup in the brewing republican civil war. >>> then, team hillary goes there on socialism. >> it is very hard, i think, for most americans to see how socialism would cure the problems that we are facing right now....
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our religions! >> it has happened again! >> wow! wow! >> trump-palin take two. >> we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby, drill, down! and hold these folks accountable. >> tonight, ted cruz gets his own high-profile backup in the brewing republican civil war. >>> then, team hillary goes there on socialism. >> it is very hard, i think, for most americans to see how socialism would cure the problems that we are facing right now. >>> plus, nate silver with forecasts for post palin-trump and the surging sanders, and the controversy over senatorer
our religions! >> it has happened again! >> wow! wow! >> trump-palin take two. >> we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby, drill, down! and hold these folks accountable. >> tonight, ted cruz gets his own high-profile backup in the brewing republican civil war. >>> then, team hillary goes there on socialism. >> it is very hard, i think, for most americans to see how socialism would cure the problems that we are facing right now....
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we protect everyone's rights, the freedom of religion, the freedom of expression, racial justice, lgbtq rights, the rights of the disabled. we are here for everyone. it is more important than ever to take a stand. so please join us today. because we the people means all the people, including you. so call now or go online to my aclu.org to become a guardian of liberty. >> specter of political violence here in this country has never felt so close and constant in my lifetime as it does right now. i got to say. so far, we have actually been relatively lucky, but i worry how long that will last as donald trump continues to demonstrate he is more than comfortable urging his followers. we just had another near miss. yesterday afternoon, wisconsin manager to state capital loaded handgun scene he would not leave until he saw the governor, capitol police took action, but that was not the end of the episode. >> immediately, the man was taken into custody for illegally openly carrying a firearm in the capital. he was arrested and booked into the states in county jail. hours later, we're told the ma
we protect everyone's rights, the freedom of religion, the freedom of expression, racial justice, lgbtq rights, the rights of the disabled. we are here for everyone. it is more important than ever to take a stand. so please join us today. because we the people means all the people, including you. so call now or go online to my aclu.org to become a guardian of liberty. >> specter of political violence here in this country has never felt so close and constant in my lifetime as it does right...
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>> look, don't -- i don't think you have to have faith visa vi religion. i think you have to have faith in terms of what you're part of. you know, as you run and cry the thing i just remind you of and you will be reminded of is that beautiful son you have, that little boy. whatever -- look, i remember when, you know, everybody used to say and mike talked to me about this one time that after my children were injured in that accident where they lost their mother and their sister, i started commuting every day from d.c. because i didn't plan on staying. and i'd made over 2 million miles of round trips on amtrak. everyone thought, well, isn't he a nice guy to see his kids every night. i needed my kids. they're the ones who got me through it. i'd go home and lie on bed with them, scratch their back no matter what time it was and go to sleep and they'd tell me about their day. it wasn't so much faith. it was a connection. and i'm not making it more spiritual than it is, just a connection. and they're the ones that got me through. and what i feel terribly, terrib
>> look, don't -- i don't think you have to have faith visa vi religion. i think you have to have faith in terms of what you're part of. you know, as you run and cry the thing i just remind you of and you will be reminded of is that beautiful son you have, that little boy. whatever -- look, i remember when, you know, everybody used to say and mike talked to me about this one time that after my children were injured in that accident where they lost their mother and their sister, i started...
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when you look at what's going on, and you look at republicans finally waking up or getting some religion on his conduct or his misconduct around foreign policy, the idea that he didn't know what he was doing, and that seems to be the white house position about the slaughter of america's allies in syria, the kurds, that he just hello, you can imagine him in sweats or something talking to erdogan with nobody listening who understood that he was green lighting a deadly military operation. i think all those points right there are spot-on. and i hope if they get down to four or five, she is one of them. >> i agree. she had a very strong night. we talked about klobuchar. we talked about pete buttigieg, but i think harris had a really strong night tonight. i think what we saw from her is, you know we saw her during the kavanaugh hearings and the judiciary committee. and you almost saw that kamala harris on stage. >> with bill barr. >> with bill barr, and you saw that person on stage tonight. hopefully she can continue that. >> senator we all know people in our lives who have been forced to add
when you look at what's going on, and you look at republicans finally waking up or getting some religion on his conduct or his misconduct around foreign policy, the idea that he didn't know what he was doing, and that seems to be the white house position about the slaughter of america's allies in syria, the kurds, that he just hello, you can imagine him in sweats or something talking to erdogan with nobody listening who understood that he was green lighting a deadly military operation. i think...
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whether governor quist or dan ceno in the religion os cons or the religious right willen watching him like a hawk. all watching from above to make sure he doesn't move from the commitments he's made personally. you got to think there's a danger of him being a completely right wing president. >> i protect my weekends. i still do all the recreational things i love to do. fishing and hunting and we've done a lot of bird hunting this fall. so i get back to the midwest on the weekends. >> you know, other than honey boo boo child? >> honey boo boo. >> hey, i'm just keeping it real. of course, i talk to my mother 300 times a day. she's in texas. and i have to -- we have a rule in place. because i get off air and she instantly want to talk about the show. what this guest said, what that guest said. i have to say, i'm calling my mother. i am not calling karen finney, the pundit. i'm calling my mom. i am not -- i say to her listen, how's your day going? because literally my mother will wake up early in the morning. she turns on television. she starts to read her newspaper. she has her opinion a
whether governor quist or dan ceno in the religion os cons or the religious right willen watching him like a hawk. all watching from above to make sure he doesn't move from the commitments he's made personally. you got to think there's a danger of him being a completely right wing president. >> i protect my weekends. i still do all the recreational things i love to do. fishing and hunting and we've done a lot of bird hunting this fall. so i get back to the midwest on the weekends....
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chelsea is my religion. big ben, playing highlights in a second. these penalty kicks. >> yeah. >> which the greatest players in the world always make. a miss, and robin missed this past week. a terrible penalty kick. >> that was a mistake to get robin to take the penalty because robin used to play for chelsea. >> so -- >> there you go. >> it's a psychological. >> hey, look at that. >> we then go penalty kicks, and chelsea -- >> this is something you don't see often. the germans missing a penalty. you see it as often as you see -- >> in english -- oh, look a the that. >> that's how you solve the problem of taking penalties. >> somebody from the -- >> can i just mention some politics? very, very quickly. >> not much. >> in 1990, david was the chief secretary to the treasury in john majors government. margaret thatcher just resigned. john major wins the election. >> you're going quick -- >> launches a policy called back to basics. all of his cabinet, moral and upright. and david miami sller is caught cheating. the girlfriend sells to the papers, made
chelsea is my religion. big ben, playing highlights in a second. these penalty kicks. >> yeah. >> which the greatest players in the world always make. a miss, and robin missed this past week. a terrible penalty kick. >> that was a mistake to get robin to take the penalty because robin used to play for chelsea. >> so -- >> there you go. >> it's a psychological. >> hey, look at that. >> we then go penalty kicks, and chelsea -- >> this is...
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it is a false religion. what this would mean for the spiritual health of the united states of america, the worshipper of a false god occupied the white house. >> it was an ugly strange of religious bigotry by certain parts of the religious right including the american family association. at the height of that ugliness, the daily beast obtained e-mails written by david lane, that led the rick perry prayer rally. the same guy about to lead the top leadership of the national republican party on this trip this weekend. in these e-mails, david lane said that pro rick perry pastor, the one that called mormonism a cult, he said about that pastor, quote, we owe dr. jeffress a big thank you. he said quote, let me go on the record i won't vote for mitt romney as republican nominee in 2012. >> why is the national republican party sending it's chairman and national leadership on a trip led by that guy who said he wanted to be on the record about the fact that he wouldn't vote for mitt romney on religious grounds, becaus
it is a false religion. what this would mean for the spiritual health of the united states of america, the worshipper of a false god occupied the white house. >> it was an ugly strange of religious bigotry by certain parts of the religious right including the american family association. at the height of that ugliness, the daily beast obtained e-mails written by david lane, that led the rick perry prayer rally. the same guy about to lead the top leadership of the national republican party...
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none of them mentioned religion. in fact, joe biden leaving wilmington today for a campaign trip was asked, should her faith be an issue, and said, "no, not at all. her faith should not even be mentioned. that isn't the issue. the issue is health care." as claire points out, the fact they were all on the same page, when have you last seen democrats on any committee on the same page? not only the same page on health care, which, of course, was their most effective issue in 2018 in the midterms and by the polling is the most effective issue now, combined with covid, but the fact they had examples. they presented examples of people who would be affected by it, both, you know -- well, a number of them with their pictures, with their examples from their home districts, from home states. senator feinstein and senator, you know, senator leahy. they were very effectively making these stories human. the people, the numbers of people with pre-existing conditions, which now does include covid, and the people who have, you know,
none of them mentioned religion. in fact, joe biden leaving wilmington today for a campaign trip was asked, should her faith be an issue, and said, "no, not at all. her faith should not even be mentioned. that isn't the issue. the issue is health care." as claire points out, the fact they were all on the same page, when have you last seen democrats on any committee on the same page? not only the same page on health care, which, of course, was their most effective issue in 2018 in the...
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it's not about religion. this is about safety. this has nothing to do with religion. it's about safety. >> well, groups supporting the former front-runner talking about bush here seem to be getting little return on their investment. "the washington post" reports that the super pac war chest behind bush has spent close to $50 million, while he continues to sink in the polls. yesterday trump released another instagram video mocking bush, while bush compared him to barack obama. >> he's succeeding right now for sure. he's a gifted politician. but he's a gifted politician. he's just a gifted politician. that is appealing to people's anger and frustration, it is quite legitimate. >> it's basically barack obama, the other version of it. which is to push people down, to divide the country. and our country's not going to succeed unless we have a set of common purposes to be able to go forward. he's had the chance to have a second act here. he's a gifted politician. i'm not saying that as a compliment. he's been a front running candidate now for five months. and he hasn't said
it's not about religion. this is about safety. this has nothing to do with religion. it's about safety. >> well, groups supporting the former front-runner talking about bush here seem to be getting little return on their investment. "the washington post" reports that the super pac war chest behind bush has spent close to $50 million, while he continues to sink in the polls. yesterday trump released another instagram video mocking bush, while bush compared him to barack obama....
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or at least a civil religion supplanting, competing with actual religion, and i don't think that we're all that far removed from that in this country now looking at just what happened last night in iowa. >> yeah, and it's clear trump wants to capitalize on the religious fervor that may undergird people's support of him. he's out there taking out ad, the god made trump video where they literally in the video called trump a shepherd to man kind. he's not shying away from this. you know, i have been to a number of trump rallies, tim, as a journalist, and i think the thing that people miss about trump -- trumpism and magaism is the sense of belonging that is so fundamental to the entire maga movement, the trump -- in addition to being xenophobic racist events they're much like revivals. there's camaraderie, a shared sense of belonging. and it seems to me that answers a fundamental loneliness that may be part of the 21st century. i think that dove tails with some ort of the sort of religious inclinations. >> alex, listen, you're hitting the nail right on the head. when you think about the s
or at least a civil religion supplanting, competing with actual religion, and i don't think that we're all that far removed from that in this country now looking at just what happened last night in iowa. >> yeah, and it's clear trump wants to capitalize on the religious fervor that may undergird people's support of him. he's out there taking out ad, the god made trump video where they literally in the video called trump a shepherd to man kind. he's not shying away from this. you know, i...
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heard from a nun tonight, we heard from lou holtz a former notre dame coach who questioned joe biden's religion. we have heard from mike pence, quote, we will have law and order on the streets of this country and, quote, you won't be safe in joe biden's america. i leave it over to you. >> brian, i have to say this felt like a long night from the republican national convention in part because a lot of the speeches are fairly long including mike pence's, and while that wouldn't usually matter to me that much they did go out of their way to show case the fact that this is an event with an audience. our reporting suggests there was not universal testing of everybody invited to this event. and to have so many elderly veterans or otherwise elderly people in this audience not sitting socially distanced, the vast majority of them not wearing any masks for this to go on for a very long time, including a lot of chanting and shouting, i just -- i feel concerned for what is happening here especially after what happened at the tulsa rally and other trump events when they have gone out of their way to try to
heard from a nun tonight, we heard from lou holtz a former notre dame coach who questioned joe biden's religion. we have heard from mike pence, quote, we will have law and order on the streets of this country and, quote, you won't be safe in joe biden's america. i leave it over to you. >> brian, i have to say this felt like a long night from the republican national convention in part because a lot of the speeches are fairly long including mike pence's, and while that wouldn't usually...
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we talk about american liberalism and american civil religion. the way in which the constitution, the declaration of independence, the founding fathers allow for a sense of national consensus as it were. but there's an american uncivil religion that has its beginnings in interesting sorts of ways in this suction that position, nicolle, of the slave auction block with the church steeple. american christendom's compromise with the evil of the institution of slavery. what's the -- what are the components of america's uncivil religion as scholars think about it? one has to do with divine favor. the nation's american patriotism can blend seamlessly into christian witness. other has to do with the sacralifrmt ty of the ideas of liberty and freedom above all else including the second amendment. another has to do with what, history and heritage, right? and the last has to do with the ritual of scapegoats, how we need others to consolidate our sense of ourselves. and all of this plays out in the ritual practice. so donald trump is the grifter. he's the co
we talk about american liberalism and american civil religion. the way in which the constitution, the declaration of independence, the founding fathers allow for a sense of national consensus as it were. but there's an american uncivil religion that has its beginnings in interesting sorts of ways in this suction that position, nicolle, of the slave auction block with the church steeple. american christendom's compromise with the evil of the institution of slavery. what's the -- what are the...
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>> well, first of all, if it was just one thing, like just guns or just religion in school, but if they run the table here, and they fundamentally change precedent in this country as it relates to guns and separation of church and state, and then the big one, roe v. wade, and kim is right. it's never been easy in missouri to get a legal abortion, but the keyword is, it was legal. and make no mistake about it, if roe v. wade goes away, abortion will not be legal in missouri if the missouri legislature has anything to say about it. so, they've already passed the law to make fertilization the moment that life begins. so, they're ready. it's there. it's on the books. the minute roe v. wade goes away, that would kick in. that would be a whole new level of motivation for women in my state, and i think across the country. >> claire mccaskill, kimberly atkins stohr and aaron blake, thank you so much for starting us off. >>> when we come back, as we mentioned at the top of the hour, tens of thousands of people took part in rallies all across the country over the weekend in support of reproductiv
>> well, first of all, if it was just one thing, like just guns or just religion in school, but if they run the table here, and they fundamentally change precedent in this country as it relates to guns and separation of church and state, and then the big one, roe v. wade, and kim is right. it's never been easy in missouri to get a legal abortion, but the keyword is, it was legal. and make no mistake about it, if roe v. wade goes away, abortion will not be legal in missouri if the missouri...
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let me ask you about the free exercise of religion. that is how the first amendment begins, congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. tell me what you think this says about the place of religious observance in american life, and its significance. why is it protected like this in first amendment? what do you draw from that? >> i think the presence in the bill of rights, like all of our rights, shows it was one that the people for generations beginning in 1791 considered central to being a free people. >> and there is no indication from the constitution that religious believers are second class citizens in any way, is there? >> well, the free exercise certainly suggests to the contrary. >> and in fact the free exercise clause and first amendment suggest that the exercise of religion, worship religious beliefs, gets special protection. it is singled out here for protection, along with immediately after speech, press, right of the people, peacefully to assemble, religion i
let me ask you about the free exercise of religion. that is how the first amendment begins, congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. tell me what you think this says about the place of religious observance in american life, and its significance. why is it protected like this in first amendment? what do you draw from that? >> i think the presence in the bill of rights, like all of our rights, shows it was one that the...
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religion is not a food court. if i don't like mcdonald's this week, i think gi to bob big boy's, i understand the stylistic differences. but when it comes down to choosing a religion on the base of style, it's got something to do with belief, i think. >> you're talking about, you and mike have both talked about what the catholic church means to progressives and liberals, which is an institution that has combatting poverty. helping those in need around the world and the message, there has been no messaging around that to the younger generation. that matters a lot to people though think about the social fabric and the idea of community. you watch this pomp and circumstance, which is beautiful and historic and in many ways but frank brunei makes an interesting point today. he says much of what has eroded the church's authority must be addressed is the addiction to secrecy. its rejection of transparency. when an organization shrouds itself in mystery it is invariably treated as a cradle of intrigue. and yet here its s
religion is not a food court. if i don't like mcdonald's this week, i think gi to bob big boy's, i understand the stylistic differences. but when it comes down to choosing a religion on the base of style, it's got something to do with belief, i think. >> you're talking about, you and mike have both talked about what the catholic church means to progressives and liberals, which is an institution that has combatting poverty. helping those in need around the world and the message, there has...
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romney hide behind their religion in each way they've dealt with this. they say we're not going to show you the tax returns, but we pay 13% and then if you throw in the amount we give to charity, the amount we give to the church, then romney thinks that's somehow to be included in his taxes. he wants to conveniently use the church to kind of make himself look good and now the new tactic, hide behind the church to continue to hide his tax returns. >> well, it's an unbelievably flailing response after a number of unbelievably responses. it's just remarkable they had no strategy to deal with this. i think it's a sign that the romneys didn't feel like there was anything unusual about their taxes. what would people be concerned about, why would they want to know about this? what they don't understand about all of our cayman island accounts and swiss bank accounts and equity swaps. that's the problem? so from the begin, they haven't had a strategy to deal with this. they thought they could stone wall and give no information and that could be enough to get them
romney hide behind their religion in each way they've dealt with this. they say we're not going to show you the tax returns, but we pay 13% and then if you throw in the amount we give to charity, the amount we give to the church, then romney thinks that's somehow to be included in his taxes. he wants to conveniently use the church to kind of make himself look good and now the new tactic, hide behind the church to continue to hide his tax returns. >> well, it's an unbelievably flailing...
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when the president in 2008 was overheard at a fundraiser talking about people clinging to funs and religion that people shorthand thinks in debates and in private. there is no response that will not contradict the text of the actual words he used. that is right. there is no ability to actually get out of that box and i think his best attempt is what he put up in his add. he says i square. he cares for the middle class i do too. >> let's listen to what peggy noonan had to say about romney's possibilities. >> i think he has a chance to no not likability and all that dumb stuff. he happens to be on stage with a guy who has been the president. with the president's lead with likability, you can't dismiss librariability. where would president obama be in the polls today? >> stewart, first of all, i talked not long ago to stewart st stephens. they want to make this an extended conversation. there are four debates. they may be hoping there are undecided voters now. so they care a whole lot about these debates. i think what they have to do is not worry so much about the likability factor. what she m
when the president in 2008 was overheard at a fundraiser talking about people clinging to funs and religion that people shorthand thinks in debates and in private. there is no response that will not contradict the text of the actual words he used. that is right. there is no ability to actually get out of that box and i think his best attempt is what he put up in his add. he says i square. he cares for the middle class i do too. >> let's listen to what peggy noonan had to say about...
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post-9/11 state department was about following president bush's edict that we were not at war with any religion. we were simply looking for people that threatened our country and they were named, and you know, she sort of talked about the republican party as the same threat to our security. she talks about the insurrection, and she talked about the violence. she got right up there with cassidy hutchinson in wanting to understand exactly what meadows and trump know about the violence, about the weapons, about taking down the mags. when you see the attack at an fbi field office, what do you think she can do to help secure the homeland now? >> yeah, that's probably the most important context you could lay on this, nicole, which is, we've seen in a republican party the radicalization of its base, its voters, and the american people against democracy itself. it led to violence and death during the events of january 6th. it led to threats against the fbi just in the last few weeks. and it will lead to greater violence and possibly bloodshed if it is left unchecked. and i think what liz cheney has sai
post-9/11 state department was about following president bush's edict that we were not at war with any religion. we were simply looking for people that threatened our country and they were named, and you know, she sort of talked about the republican party as the same threat to our security. she talks about the insurrection, and she talked about the violence. she got right up there with cassidy hutchinson in wanting to understand exactly what meadows and trump know about the violence, about the...
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what if my religion is that i believe that women shouldn't work outside the home? does that mean that no longer can a photographer that works for a newspaper take pictures of successful women in the workplace? they talked about that hypothetical at the court this morning. so this is such a slippery slope. and the court is going to do permanent and lasting damage because what they're doing is very, very unpopular with most americans and not for the wrong reasons. like it might have been back when they were making decisions on desegregation and civil rights. but rather, the decisions are unpopular with americans for the right reasons. and that is we should not discriminate in a country where all people are created equal. >> brian, i haven't had a chance to talk to you since the midterms were 60% of respondents in their first round of exit polls opposed dobbs and opposed the united states supreme court. the supreme court appears right now to become for the left the opportunity that the right made it for, what, 40, 60 years, right? a voting issue, an electoral emergenc
what if my religion is that i believe that women shouldn't work outside the home? does that mean that no longer can a photographer that works for a newspaper take pictures of successful women in the workplace? they talked about that hypothetical at the court this morning. so this is such a slippery slope. and the court is going to do permanent and lasting damage because what they're doing is very, very unpopular with most americans and not for the wrong reasons. like it might have been back...
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it's politics, politics, politics. >> and it gets into the bastardization of religion. when i stood up and gave a speech reclaiming my own christian identity a couple of months ago, that was about this horrific abuse of religion and inflicting it on others. it is the views of such a horrific minority of people, religious freedom in this country does not mean you get to inflict your religious views on others, it means the freedom to practice your religion without fear of prosecution. beyond that, you know what isn't mentioned in the constitution, women. this is an assault on our freedoms, this is an assault on our identities. right now, the supreme court is not going to save us. the congress is not going to save us. states and state legislatures are the front lines and the last line of defense, they have sent this to the states, and that is where we all have to focus our energy and effort to take our freedoms back. >> put this, if you can, into historical context, because i just can't think of many times where a constitutional right was taken away and while that constitu
it's politics, politics, politics. >> and it gets into the bastardization of religion. when i stood up and gave a speech reclaiming my own christian identity a couple of months ago, that was about this horrific abuse of religion and inflicting it on others. it is the views of such a horrific minority of people, religious freedom in this country does not mean you get to inflict your religious views on others, it means the freedom to practice your religion without fear of prosecution....